Animate Your Future At School Of Visual Arts
Learn about the wide variety of careers taken up by alumni of School of Visual Arts's animation, computer arts, and vfx courses.
Learn about the wide variety of careers taken up by alumni of School of Visual Arts's animation, computer arts, and vfx courses.
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
The program includes Oscar contenders like "I Lost My Body" and "Weathering With You," and plenty of U.S. premieres.
Winner of over 125 festival prizes and nominated for an Oscar, "Negative Space" is now online.
JonJon made an animated director's commentary to explain how he creates commissioned animation projects on tight deadlines.
North America's largest animation festival will screen 54 shorts and six features in competition.
Over 250 National Film Board of Canada directors have revolted against the organization, claiming it spends less than 20% of its budget on production.
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
Why is the animation in "Paddington" so convincing? Animator Oswald Iten breaks down the film's techniques.
Paramount Animation is aiming to boost its output to two animated features a year starting in 2020.
Genndy Tartakovsky features and a new "Boondocks" series are part of Sony's new alternative animation division.
"The Amazing Spider-Man" director Marc Webb is the studio's top choice to direct the film.
Mark May 30th on your calendars!
An overview of your rights as a studio employee in the United States.
The writers of "The Meg" are writing a script for a project that has been in development off-and-on for the last 25 years.
"Klaus" is now expected to compete for an Academy Award.
There's plenty of animation projects nominated for this year's Canadian Screen Awards.
Here are the nominees in the Academy's three animation-related categories.
An extensive conversation with "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" director Bob Persichetti.
Can a young girl and her talking animal friends save an imaginary park?